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What Are the Grounds for Trying a Case in a Federal

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What are the grounds for trying a case in a federal court?


A) State crimes and diversity of citizenship
B) Only diversity of citizenship cases involving $50,000 or more
C) Federal issues and diversity of citizenship
D) Bankruptcy and state crimes

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